Metabolism | The Krebs Cycle

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Published 2017-06-05
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will present on the starting reactant of the Krebs cycle, as well as each individual intermediate. We also go into detail on the various enzymes and how they regulate this process. Additionally, we discuss various pathologies that can affect enzymes along this pathway. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!

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All Comments (21)
  • @YK-fr5lg
    Someone give this man an award please. Best teacher I've ever seen.
  • In 5 years of medical school, i never understood this and you just lad this out so easily in merely 30 minutes. You're a blessing!
  • The mnemonic "Citrate Is Krebs Starting Substrate For Making OAA" just BLEW MY MIND. Trying so hard to memorize it and this made it sooo much easier!! Thank you Lord for you and your team! Keep it up!!
  • @wojoud1344
    I’m a first medical student and my life has been easier when I found your channel.. thank you ❤️
  • @RogeyBaby
    25:18 - “Look at this freak...(points at enzyme)” cracked me up! As an artist crossing over into science I’ve learned so much from your methods and use of imagery. Thank you for making these lessons available.
  • @hasanhammad0
    I just cant stress enough how much I love you man. Thanks for existing. May Allah bless you.
  • @janeb9986
    I learnt a mnemonic for the Krebs cycle and I thought I should share: Can- citrate I- isocitrate Keep- a Ketoglutarate Selling- succinyl CoA $3x- succinate For- fumarate Money- malate Officer- oxyloacetate
  • @DaMushroomBit
    He literally takes a chapter and condenses it into a 32 min video with more simplifications and better understanding than any professor I have had. Goodness gracious I only need him as a teacher for everything. He gets straight to the point without the fluff.
  • @thebeets6055
    University lectures are an hour and a half, yours are thirty minutes! Insane.
  • @eliasklein9311
    You should teach University. A lot less students would fail.
  • @Alexandra-sd4yy
    32:15 minutes and no mistaken terms, no mistakes at all! So fluent, quick enough and revising the necessary parts. I don't know how much work you put in this video (I think a lot in order to be so professional) but it's amazing👏
  • @jena4284
    I don't think you realise just how fantastic of a teacher you are. You explain topics in great detail while simultaneously making it very easy for students to digest and remember everything. That's not easy nor common. You have a true gift! Thank you for sharing it with us.
  • @Onyx-muse
    Biochemistry made simple and oh so interesting! Thank you so much for making these amazing videos :D
  • Dude I’ve never seen someone teach kerbs cycle like this 😳👌 pretty simple
  • @Sysia7123
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  • My goodness! ninja how do you have all this information in your head? You really made this lesson interesting.. Keep it up
  • your explanation is so so amazing i've seen tons of videos on biochem here and yours are the best by far. love every single video in this series thank you so much for making these
  • @mady8103
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  • I cannot thank you enough for your videos. I have watched probably 15-20 of them so far (some multiple times) which represents a significant amount of my study time because you explain these processes so clearly, you repeat the names of steps or enzymes and recap often, you draw pictures to help us remember, you give clinical applications to relate these concepts to real-world issues, and you are organized and methodical in your explanations making it easy to follow along. PLEASE keep up the good work and keep producing these incredible videos! Many, many thanks!